What Do You Want to Change?

Summer is my favorite time of the year, and I want to enjoy it. I’ve been reading some awesome articles lately with ideas on how I can truly enjoy the rest of my summer – and my life. I’m reminded that I want to make some changes.

Here are a couple of the articles I’m using for motivation:

The first article, “39 Ways to Live, and Not Merely Exist” from Dumb Little Man, has been around for quite a while. It’s a great reminder to live fully in the present. I don’t plan to attempt every idea in the article, but I do want to spend more time outdoors, be in the moment, and enjoy the little things.

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Deb, aloha. Thx so much for including my post with Matt’s video. Like you, what I particularly appreciated was his comment about making time more memorable. Prior to his saying that, I had not really thought about it.

Coupled with that great piece from Dumb Little Man, what a perfect way to be even more aware and more present.

So excited that you will have finished writing your book in the next 30 days. Another friend posted an entire list she wants to accomplish. In my google+ challenge, I am watching a webinar to help me utilize its potential faster.

Thanks for your comment, Janet – and for the inspiration! I keep thinking about the concept of making time more memorable, and it makes so much sense. By using 30-day challenges, I’m hoping to start remembering something special from each month. It’s just too easy otherwise for time to pass in a blur. It’ll be fun to see what everyone does with the 30-day challenges. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, too!Deb recently posted..“Enjoy the Little Things” Word-Art Freebie

How exciting to learn you are nearing the completion of an ebook! This was a wonderful post (and I LOVE that sunflower!!!), with great ideas. I read a post the other day about a trend in weddings, asking guests to be “unplugged” during the ceremony and be present instead of staring at a tiny screen trying to record the event. This made me think back on that yet again.

Thanks so much for your kind comment, Snowcatcher! That sounds like an interesting post. Technology is awesome, but it can also make it a lot harder to stay in the present. I hope you have a great weekend, too!Deb recently posted..“Enjoy the Little Things” Word-Art Freebie

I absolutely intend to make this summer memorable by spending quality time with my family. No 30-day challenge in mind yet, but thinking of doing one. Actually excited to have one! Great post!Twitter: bridgewayvoice

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